How free M-Pesa transactions at $322 billion are powering Safaricom growth
Pochi la Biashara also enables customers to grow their money by investing overnight balances in the Ziidi MMF. This consistent growth demonstrates Safaricom’s commitment to advancing digital financial services, deepening financial inclusion, and promoting economic empowerment across Kenya.
New Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo raises cross-border concerns
World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday that it had received an alert on May 5 about suspected cases and had since deployed a mission to Ituri to support investigations that led to confirmation of the outbreak.
United Nations community in Kenya appeals for concerted efforts to curb carnage on local roads
Speaking during the launch of a multi-agency road safety walk in Nairobi, the UN Security Coordinator in Kenya Bob Ngobi said the campaign was aimed at reinforcing the importance of responsible road use and recognising victims of road traffic accidents.
New long distance star is born as Kenya’s Diana Wanza wins women’s 10,000m gold at African Athletics Championships
Coming up against 17 equally good athletes on the continent, Wanza won the gold medal in a time of 31 minutes and 33 seconds.
Sports: Mt Kenya University towers over peers with outstanding performances in Nairobi North Conference League
Speaking after the competition Head of Sports, Creative and Performing Arts at MKU and Secretary of the Nairobi North Conference William Luta lauded the athletes for their dedication.
When hunter becomes hunted: World’s most feared intelligence agency, CIA, under investigation for covering up Covid-19 lab leak
Soon after the group started to wind down, “the CIA retaliated” against members who supported the lab-leak hypothesis, Erdman wrote.
Medical freedom, once a cornerstone of American liberty is now subject to whims of bureaucrats and unelected ‘clergy’ in white coats
Houses of worship have been publicly praised and rewarded for hosting vaccine clinics, with clergy urged to preach the gospel of “trust the science.”
Religion of Big Pharma: In new ‘faith’ forged in labs ‘trust science’ has replaced ‘trust God’ and doctors, citizens risk excommunication
In traditional religion, particularly in the Christian tradition, clergy don robes, collars and garments signifying their authority, rank and spiritual purity. The medical establishment has its own vestments: the white coat. This isn’t just a uniform. It is a symbol, a visual cue that signals trust, expertise and unquestionable authority.
Africa CDC confirms Ebola outbreak in war-ravaged eastern Congo after testing 20 samples
In a statement, the public health agency said the latest update shows about 246 suspected cases and 65 deaths, mainly in Mongwalu and Rwampara health zones.














